Details please. You say MapReduce. Is this the
MapReduceIndexerTool? If so, you can use
the --go-live option to auto-merge them. Your
Solr instances need to be running over HDFS
though.

If you don't have Solr running over HDFS, you can
just copy the results for each shard "to the right place".
What that means is that you must insure that the
shards produced via MRIT get copied to the corresponding
Solr local directory for each shard. If you put the wrong
one in the wrong place you'll have trouble with multiple
copies of documents showing up when you re-add any
doc that already exists in your Solr installation.

BTW, I'd surely stop all my Solr instances while copying
all this around.

Best,
Erick

On Wed, Sep 17, 2014 at 1:41 PM, KNitin <nitin.t...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello
>
>  I have generated a lucene index (with 6 shards) using Map Reduce. I want
> to load this into a SolrCloud Cluster inside a collection.
>
> Is there any out of the box way of doing this?  Any ideas are much
> appreciated
>
> Thanks
> Nitin

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